THE BROTHER OF DAPHNE
by
Dornford Yates
| Chapter I | [Punch and Judy] |
| Chapter II | [Clothes and the man] |
| Chapter III | [When it was dark] |
| Chapter IV | [Adam and New Year's eve] |
| Chapter V | [The Judgement of Paris] |
| Chapter VI | [Which to adore] |
| Chapter VII | [Every picture tells a story] |
| Chapter VIII | [The Busy Beers] |
| Chapter IX | [A point of honour] |
| Chapter X | [Pride goeth before] |
| Chapter XI | [The love scene] |
| Chapter XII | [The order of the bath] |
| Chapter XIII | [A lucid interval] |
| Chapter XIV | [A private view] |
| Chapter XV | [All found] |
CHAPTER I
PUNCH AND JUDY
"I said you'd do something," said Daphne, leaning back easily in her long chair.
I stopped swinging my legs and looked at her.
"Did you, indeed," I said coldly.